Top 10 for Maidenhead Education at Key Stage 3
Hardworking pupils and teachers in local schools have helped put the Maidenhead Royal Borough in the top ten local education authorities (LEAs) at key stage 3.
Following the recent 2006 achievement and attainment results for 14-year-olds it has emerged that the borough is tenth best in the country out of a total of 150 LEAs – ranked by aggregate score of pupils attaining level 5 or above in English, maths and science.
In fact, the borough was ranked fifth in the country in maths, using this measure.
Cllr Cynthia Pitteway, lead member for Maidenhead education and lifelong learning, said this was a tremendous achievement.
She said: "It is a clear demonstration of the hard work going on in our schools.
"The borough has been a consistently high performing education authority for many years and to be in the top ten in the country says a lot for the commitment of pupils, teachers, governors and, of course, parents who provide so much support both for their children and for their schools."
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

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